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disgustinganimals:jackhawksmoor:mamawerecat:shmrie:why-animals-do-the-thing:erraticartist:gifsboom:[video]@why-animals-do-the-thing what the heck?This is priceless. Fur is a great nest-building material. Normally, birds get it from snags on branches or (maybe, I’m not sure) dead animals. I know some people who actually put out a bird-feeder full of hair for the birds after they brush out their dog, specifically so that it can be turned into nesting material.This is a very brave birb who has learned where it comes from and just decided to go get some from the source, and a dog who is probably too asleep to care. @sylpheeHe bird is probably just getting the underfur that sheds and the stuff that would just end up in the brush anywaysThat’s a collie- their superpower is shedding. You honestly really can’t keep one WITHOUT going to the groomers unless you want to spend your whole life brushing them, their undercoats literally fall away in chunks and then the undercoat gets stuck in the wiry long hairs and tangles and basically is the biggest pain in the ass everthis bird is doing the dog a favor he can probably get his beak right in there to get at the undercoathelpful birbNature’s personal groomer. Now if only I could find nature’s bartender, I’d be set. -- source link
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